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, sabina? >> reporter: good morning guys. well we have very, very active red cross help center here at 30th street station. right now they're helping many passengers, who were affected by this derailment in fact waiting for another busload of injured passengers to come from area hospitals we're joined now by anthony with the red cross anthony long night for you guys? >> yes, we've been on the scene through the night, and in through the early part of the morning we will continue to be on site here at 30th street now earlier we were over at the elementary school on frankford avenue. helping family relocate or locate their loved ones, and reconnect. >> and how many people were you able to help here? >> we hemmed about 15 people at the elementary school, about 20 earlier, and we've had an influx of people coming in the last couple of minute. so we expect more as people come from the hospitals and come here, to amtrak, and/or 30th street station, and work with there with amtrak and the red cross to
, sabina? >> reporter: good morning guys. well we have very, very active red cross help center here at 30th street station. right now they're helping many passengers, who were affected by this derailment in fact waiting for another busload of injured passengers to come from area hospitals we're joined now by anthony with the red cross anthony long night for you guys? >> yes, we've been on the scene through the night, and in through the early part of the morning we will continue to...
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eleven past 9:00. >> let's get to sabina at the 30th street station. sabina? >> guys, as we're standing here we continue to see survivors, arms and slings, bandages on them walking past us with red cross volunteer, reception for the red cross is shear at 30th street station. they told me that so far they've seen more than 75 people in total at both of their reception centers. they're seeing little built of slow down with the survivors but they're expecting there to be influx as these people get discharged from the hospital. now, we have some new information, we're told, that the survivors are being brought here to the reception center they're being registered, by amtrak so they're getting their names checked off on the box make sure that they're accounted for. then they're being interviewed by amtrak before finally being able to making a rangements for them to either get pick up by family, take a bus, that amtrak is running to new york, or hail a cab, a cab to be called for them. now we to do know one woman believed to be missing by loved ones, we do have pict
eleven past 9:00. >> let's get to sabina at the 30th street station. sabina? >> guys, as we're standing here we continue to see survivors, arms and slings, bandages on them walking past us with red cross volunteer, reception for the red cross is shear at 30th street station. they told me that so far they've seen more than 75 people in total at both of their reception centers. they're seeing little built of slow down with the survivors but they're expecting there to be influx as...
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sabina is paraplegic. then, things get worse. minutes into our flight now, sabina stops breathing.can no longer detect a pulse. either on her wrist or in her neck. i check her pupiles and try desperately to route her as we blast over the countryside. there are no iv fluid owes this helicopter, no defibrillator, not even a first aid kit and this young woman is going into cardiac arrest. it is aggressive, but i just delivered a cardiac thump, a quick, strong hit to the chest in a last ditch effort to shock sa by-na's heart back into action. whether it worked or not, i can't say for sure, but she came back. and for a moment, everything calms down. i slowly try and rehydrate her the old fashioned way. we touched down once more at a makeshift hospital high in the mountains and we realize as dramatic as that was, it is a scene that is playing out every day, maybe every hour in the skies above nepal. to get an idea how challenges these conditions are, look at the very small space which the helicopter had to land on top of this hill. hardly any room to spare. they're taking off these badly
sabina is paraplegic. then, things get worse. minutes into our flight now, sabina stops breathing.can no longer detect a pulse. either on her wrist or in her neck. i check her pupiles and try desperately to route her as we blast over the countryside. there are no iv fluid owes this helicopter, no defibrillator, not even a first aid kit and this young woman is going into cardiac arrest. it is aggressive, but i just delivered a cardiac thump, a quick, strong hit to the chest in a last ditch...
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sabina at 30th street station. let's first start with steve who has been at the scene for hours now. steve, what are you seeing? >> reporter: mike, we are far from the scene. even though we do have daylight we can't show you any vantage point from here. that's why it is great we have skyfox overhead periodically having to go down for fuel, so you won't see steady shot. but in the daylight you can now see the mass devestation, whether it is live or whether it is on video. and, that one rail car you can not even make out that it was ever a passenger train car. you might see an amtrak signal on it, close up, a little paint on the side, but the people who have come from the scene said you cannot make out that that was ever a train car, as you look it is almost as one person described it, when you get to a car crash scene so devastating trying to figure out what kind of car was this. so that's how bad it is beyond the locomotive. and this is where all of the tracks kind of merge and talking lots of tracks. itit it is li
sabina at 30th street station. let's first start with steve who has been at the scene for hours now. steve, what are you seeing? >> reporter: mike, we are far from the scene. even though we do have daylight we can't show you any vantage point from here. that's why it is great we have skyfox overhead periodically having to go down for fuel, so you won't see steady shot. but in the daylight you can now see the mass devestation, whether it is live or whether it is on video. and, that one...
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sabina car coast is live this morning. there is one piece of key evidence that they're taking a look at that concern mentioned. what did you find out? >>reporter: the fbi last night was reviewing that evidence. they're looking at damage to a specific part of the windshield. it was shattered in the derailment, but one part, the lower left happened side has a breakage pattern that could be consistent with being struck by an object. now, the ntsb says interviews with the engineer, 32 year old brandon boston and two conductors have led them to take a closer look the at windshield. one conductor remembers hearing conversations between boston and an engineer which led them to think that something may have hit the train seconds before it derailed. you'll recall that the septa engineer had reported to the train dispatcher that he had either been hit by a rock or shot at. and the september that engineer said that he had a broken windshield and he placed his train into emergency brake. she also believed that she heard her h engineer
sabina car coast is live this morning. there is one piece of key evidence that they're taking a look at that concern mentioned. what did you find out? >>reporter: the fbi last night was reviewing that evidence. they're looking at damage to a specific part of the windshield. it was shattered in the derailment, but one part, the lower left happened side has a breakage pattern that could be consistent with being struck by an object. now, the ntsb says interviews with the engineer, 32 year...
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sabina's iv bag now tied with a disposable mask. anything to make it work. a single moment to celebrate the lives on this chopper. we touchdown again and this time, there are stretchers. medicines, fluids, and prayers. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, nepal. >> simply amazing story from our dr. sanjay gupta. and so many resilient stories. lining the story of an 8-year-old girl crushed inside her home and somehow managed to make it out alive. >> we have documented the remarkable tales of survivable we are learning about. you can see our photo gallery on cnn.com. we were both on the air when we first heard about this earthquake. we all kind of new that it probably would be really bad. >> just the stories of people coming out of the rubble, still to this day. just incredible. >> in a moment, we turn back to the news from baltimore. police cleared the streets. this protester, live on cnn. that is next. it has magnesium and works more naturally than stimulant laxatives. for gentle cramp free relief of occasional constipation that works! mmm mmm live the regular life. >>> w
sabina's iv bag now tied with a disposable mask. anything to make it work. a single moment to celebrate the lives on this chopper. we touchdown again and this time, there are stretchers. medicines, fluids, and prayers. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, nepal. >> simply amazing story from our dr. sanjay gupta. and so many resilient stories. lining the story of an 8-year-old girl crushed inside her home and somehow managed to make it out alive. >> we have documented the remarkable tales of...
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good morning, sabina. >> reporter: good morning, karen.ell that horn just went off, and the runners started just behind me. now right now this morning in philly there is no other place to be in the city except right here at the starting line. so again broad street run just kick off. 40,000 runners strong karen as you mentioned. we got two of them. joanne and wendy. you guys you don't live in the city any more but you come back just for this run. >> yes, we do. we love it it's our favorite. >> what about you. ? you came from harrisburg. >> i will every year. >> we talk about so many of these runners train so hard to be for this day. you guys you're already runners. >> that's right. >> how many years have you been running? >> i've been running broad street for seven years. my seventh year. >> seven years. i asked you were off camera what is it about broad street -- about the broad street run that brings you back here every time? >> the crowds. the cheering crowd. everybody cheering from mile one to mile 10. >> it's that atmosphere? >> it is
good morning, sabina. >> reporter: good morning, karen.ell that horn just went off, and the runners started just behind me. now right now this morning in philly there is no other place to be in the city except right here at the starting line. so again broad street run just kick off. 40,000 runners strong karen as you mentioned. we got two of them. joanne and wendy. you guys you don't live in the city any more but you come back just for this run. >> yes, we do. we love it it's our...
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live in par vince state park tonight. sabina it's just terrible.are authorities telling you? >> reporter: well, lucy, it is terrible but the good news is care takers say the swan is going to recover albeit with some scarring and tonight the hunt is on for whoever through acid into his face. we want to warn you the injuries are upsetting. >> starts on the top of his head and runs down one side more than the other but both sides it looks like something was either sprayed or poured on his head. >> reporter: horrific case of animal abuse. this adult male swan chemically burned on its head and face. doctors steven of the delaware valley veterinary hospital believes it was some kind of acid. >> any time there's abuse cases in the park -- >> somebody did it to the bird. >> reporter: wildlife rehabilitator vicky schmidt responded to the call on tuesday. the badly burned swan found along a trail in par vince state park where it's lived quietly for years with a mate. >> very intelligent animals and they're very gentle. so you would hate to think somebody wou
fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live in par vince state park tonight. sabina it's just terrible.are authorities telling you? >> reporter: well, lucy, it is terrible but the good news is care takers say the swan is going to recover albeit with some scarring and tonight the hunt is on for whoever through acid into his face. we want to warn you the injuries are upsetting. >> starts on the top of his head and runs down one side more than the other but both sides it looks like something was...
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that is not exaggerating, sabina kuriakose. >> do you see this in thing of the past. this is future of parking in philadelphia. the ppa just approved a new mobile smart phone app that will let you park, click and pay. it rolls out at the end of this summer on a trial basis for about six months, in center city. if all goes well ppa is hoping to expand it to the rest of the city. a lot of people are really excited about this because you can park. when your time is about to expire it will give you an alert so you cannery up your time. so no more dashing madly to catch the meter or begging the parking enforcement officer just this one time when you get there just as they are writing a ticket. so of course, people excited. we have talk to a few folks just about the ordeal that is parking in the city of philadelphia here's what they told us. >> i think it can be complicated. i feel like people are huddling around trying to figure it out. >> new that the kiosks are broken so you have to run across the street or down the street to another kiosk that might work. if your bills
that is not exaggerating, sabina kuriakose. >> do you see this in thing of the past. this is future of parking in philadelphia. the ppa just approved a new mobile smart phone app that will let you park, click and pay. it rolls out at the end of this summer on a trial basis for about six months, in center city. if all goes well ppa is hoping to expand it to the rest of the city. a lot of people are really excited about this because you can park. when your time is about to expire it will...
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our sabina kuriakose is live to explain this one, sabina, are you one of the people that parks out here on the street and you have to feed the meter. >> reporter: you have to run out, wearily make it in time, sometimes you you get there and ppl officer is out there writing your ticket and it is too late. new to avoid one of these just might need one of these. pp thea just announced it is rolling out a new mobile parking app by the end of this summer, and you should be able to pay for parking right from your smart phone. it will also send you alerts let you you you know their time is almost up, so you can up it, up your hours from your phone. all they is there talk that they might have, upping your hours and there is a one sent per transaction fee. now, of course, this is a huge deal, people react to go this we talk to a few folks yesterday in the the city, and they told us. >> fur bills are crumbled up, which mine are, that can be a problem, you pay to get into the the kiosk. it can be pretty crazy. >> if i want to re-up my parking inn identify being interviewed by "fox news" i just pre
our sabina kuriakose is live to explain this one, sabina, are you one of the people that parks out here on the street and you have to feed the meter. >> reporter: you have to run out, wearily make it in time, sometimes you you get there and ppl officer is out there writing your ticket and it is too late. new to avoid one of these just might need one of these. pp thea just announced it is rolling out a new mobile parking app by the end of this summer, and you should be able to pay for...
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police say that suspect is still on the loose, guys, back to you. >>> all right, sabina. 6:06. man found shot to death inside an apartment. unidentified victim was found at fifth and main. we're told building was briefly evacuated by police n word on a suspect or a motive. >>> also the the search for clues in the shooting in olney. it happened around 11:00 in the 5300 block of chew avenue. police say a man was shot in the arm and taken to einstein hospital. they say his injuries could not the appear to be life threatening. >>> police and family members of the escaped prisoner they work together getting him to do the right thing and turn himself in. >> police say, 16 year-old hasheem single try surrendered to police around midnight, that was wednesday night. singletry was handcuffed and on his way to jail when he bolted out of the back of the the transport vehicle. his family credits philadelphia police patients and professionalism for his peaceful surrender. >> i'm happy not because of the situation but because this didn't turnout like a baltimore, they didn't turnout like a fe
police say that suspect is still on the loose, guys, back to you. >>> all right, sabina. 6:06. man found shot to death inside an apartment. unidentified victim was found at fifth and main. we're told building was briefly evacuated by police n word on a suspect or a motive. >>> also the the search for clues in the shooting in olney. it happened around 11:00 in the 5300 block of chew avenue. police say a man was shot in the arm and taken to einstein hospital. they say his...
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sabina kuriakose is live with news on what the suspects might have been looking for sabina? >> reporter: yeah, chris right now police are telling us that they do believe these suspects were looking for something specific but they are not saying exactly what. we do know they did manage to rob the four people inside. let take a look at video we shot earlier from the scene at intersection of south line kill than pike and new jersey avenue in chalfont. it happened just after midnight police says two men entered the home armed with handguns. there were four young guys. the residents were told who were inside that home at the time. police say that the suspects robbed the four residents and completely turned the home upside down. police say one person inside that home was pistol whipped but we are told that the injuries were minor and that he refused treatment at the scene. we did speak with the chief of new britain township and here's what he he told us what happened inside that home when suspects entered. >> two black males entered the resident armed with handguns robbed the occu
sabina kuriakose is live with news on what the suspects might have been looking for sabina? >> reporter: yeah, chris right now police are telling us that they do believe these suspects were looking for something specific but they are not saying exactly what. we do know they did manage to rob the four people inside. let take a look at video we shot earlier from the scene at intersection of south line kill than pike and new jersey avenue in chalfont. it happened just after midnight police...
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sabina is paraplegic. then, things get worse. minutes into our flight now, sabina stops breathing.her wrist or in her neck. i check her pupiles and try desperately to route her as we blast over the countryside. there are no iv fluid owes this helicopter, no defibrillator, not even a first aid kit and this young woman is going into cardiac arrest. it is aggressive, but i just delivered a cardiac thump, a quick, strong hit to the chest in a last ditch effort to shock sa by-na's heart back into action. whether it worked or not, i can't say for sure, but she came back. and for a moment, everything calms down. i slowly try and rehydrate her the old fashioned way. we touched down once more at a makeshift hospital high in the mountains and we realize as dramatic as that was, it is a scene that is playing out every day, maybe every hour in the skies above nepal. to get an idea how challenges these conditions are, look at the very small space which the helicopter had to land on top of this hill. hardly any room to spare. they're taking off these badly needed supplies as quick as they can be
sabina is paraplegic. then, things get worse. minutes into our flight now, sabina stops breathing.her wrist or in her neck. i check her pupiles and try desperately to route her as we blast over the countryside. there are no iv fluid owes this helicopter, no defibrillator, not even a first aid kit and this young woman is going into cardiac arrest. it is aggressive, but i just delivered a cardiac thump, a quick, strong hit to the chest in a last ditch effort to shock sa by-na's heart back into...
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fox 29 sabina kuriakose spoke to participants about the race and all that it means to them. >> it's veryonal. but, you know, i'm very fortunate that she's here and we get to spend 15 more mothers day together. >> reporter: breast cancer survivor tricia king and her daughter kelsey the race for a cure is personal. it has high stakes. >> i'm doing this so there's funds for her. hopefully we'll find a cure. >> she got her diagnosis 15 years ago. the early hard ships are a memory today. breast cancer is never far from their thoughts. >> it's always on my mind now. so because she's a survivor and because she was put through all of this, i am very careful. >> reporter: tricia and kelsey are here with more than 100,000 others to fight the disease. susan g. komen file milestone 25th race for the cure. >> a show of power on the parkway philly loom minute us in in pink gleaming with hope and radiating strength. >> when you going through treatment you think you only one today. you know you're not the only one. >> antoinette leach is here with her teen and four-year-old daughter mckenzie. two years
fox 29 sabina kuriakose spoke to participants about the race and all that it means to them. >> it's veryonal. but, you know, i'm very fortunate that she's here and we get to spend 15 more mothers day together. >> reporter: breast cancer survivor tricia king and her daughter kelsey the race for a cure is personal. it has high stakes. >> i'm doing this so there's funds for her. hopefully we'll find a cure. >> she got her diagnosis 15 years ago. the early hard ships are a...
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose was there. report. >> via lost names on my back i'm running for a lost family members a lot of friends. a lot of people close to me. >> reporter: fittingly jenn crone burger wears those names on cape a super hero among tens of thousands running the length of philadelphia. many raising pledges for the american cancer society. >> for most of my life, i said i can't run more than a mile. and i just started running last november. i have run 15, advertisement k's since mine story now is going from i can't to i did. >> reporter: 40,000 strong. sneakers laced and like jenn game face on. >> come on, baby. good luck to you. >> reporter: it's the 36th year of the broad street run. 10 miles and cheer fortitude said to get cheers and chants. >> let's go, runners let's go! >> reporter: as they cross the finish line it is clear from the adrenaline still edged on their faces that this was nothing short of a labor of love here in the city of brotherly love. >> i feel good. this is why i run. >> reporter: eyes o
fox 29's sabina kuriakose was there. report. >> via lost names on my back i'm running for a lost family members a lot of friends. a lot of people close to me. >> reporter: fittingly jenn crone burger wears those names on cape a super hero among tens of thousands running the length of philadelphia. many raising pledges for the american cancer society. >> for most of my life, i said i can't run more than a mile. and i just started running last november. i have run 15,...
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sabina shresta , al jazeera kathmandu. people are doing everything they can to look after themselves, look after each other even if they're still trying to go to work and form some sense of a normal life for their children. that has been celebrated but in many instances people have seen i.t. as a sign that the help expected from the country as they try and cope with an an whoimg an overwhelming disaster. back to you. >> i understand you've been helping some of those who are most vulnerable. can you tell us about that? >> yes. that's true. away we have done, we have set up 15 daycare centers in kathmandu valley in areas that were hard hit so that the children don't have to play in the rubble all day. and they are being taught by the teachers in the -- volunteer teachers from the area schools and they have art and singing around dancing and a big meal every day. we have established shelters in the villages that have been hard hit in the gorka and doloka district because some people have lost their parents and they have no sh
sabina shresta , al jazeera kathmandu. people are doing everything they can to look after themselves, look after each other even if they're still trying to go to work and form some sense of a normal life for their children. that has been celebrated but in many instances people have seen i.t. as a sign that the help expected from the country as they try and cope with an an whoimg an overwhelming disaster. back to you. >> i understand you've been helping some of those who are most...
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. >> as sabina said presumed to be armed and dangerous. so just call the police if you have any additional information. in our cover story this morning we are talking about hit and run cases. we've seen three hit and run cases, two children died. a third left a woman hospitalized. a dryer turns himself in, but that's not always the case. police are still looking for a driver on a deadly hit and run on masher street, a 2 year old died in that crash. friday an emotional commencement ceremony at temple university a mother accepts her daughter's diploma while her daughter remains hospitalized after a hit and run. comments coming in, lucky to be alive. please get well soon, a beautiful girl. of course talking about that temple university student. still the question remains why isette so hard to track down hit and run suspects and then get conviction? attorney amy feldman joins us live this morning. good morning to you. >>reporter: good morning. > it's interesting because you talk about hit and runs. a the look of circumstances the car is visibl
. >> as sabina said presumed to be armed and dangerous. so just call the police if you have any additional information. in our cover story this morning we are talking about hit and run cases. we've seen three hit and run cases, two children died. a third left a woman hospitalized. a dryer turns himself in, but that's not always the case. police are still looking for a driver on a deadly hit and run on masher street, a 2 year old died in that crash. friday an emotional commencement...
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sabina sresta, al jazeera kathmandu. >> we'll have a live update in an hour. >>> the situation in yemen could be worse. the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon warn the situation will be in urgent need of fuel so it can distribute basic goods. meanwhile, residents in a poor yemeni neighborhood hit hard by air strikes are struggling to pick up the pieces. victoria gatenby explains. >> this is a residential area in the neighborhood of sanaa a saudi air strike reduced this to rubble. >> translator: we heard the explosion, my aunt and i were rescued from under the rubble. we found body parts of my uncle in another street and this is our neighbor's home. the whole street died, women children and elderly all died. >> reporter: saudi military commanders say the air strikes targeted houthis and those loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh. survivors are angry frustrated and concerned it might happen again. >> we don't have weapons or houthis here, they destroyed our home. this is our neighbor's home, seven girls were killed. and this other home, two elderly people were killed. what did the
sabina sresta, al jazeera kathmandu. >> we'll have a live update in an hour. >>> the situation in yemen could be worse. the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon warn the situation will be in urgent need of fuel so it can distribute basic goods. meanwhile, residents in a poor yemeni neighborhood hit hard by air strikes are struggling to pick up the pieces. victoria gatenby explains. >> this is a residential area in the neighborhood of sanaa a saudi air strike reduced this to...
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my colleague sabina shresta has this story. >> displaced and distressed the survivors of lantan valley . all of them lost everything in the aftermath that followed. this is what is left of their village.this child is ten she has not been able to cry. >> my heart hurts she says, my mother my grand mother and my uncle got buried. youngsters take comfort in each other. nema only had a mother but she is gone. >> my uncle went to look for my mother. they only found her shoe. >> reporter: my mother left us when i was young she says, now my father is dead. my mother and brothers are debt my dad's sister and her husband are dead. my cousins are at school and are alive. most of the children in lantan valley when after lamps and landslides swept the valley, many lost their parents many still don't know what happened to them. people in the community don't know how to break the news to the children. >> translator: children who were at school here have been told that their parents are in the village. they'll go into a shock. anything can happen to them. >> reporter: smaller avalanches and landslide
my colleague sabina shresta has this story. >> displaced and distressed the survivors of lantan valley . all of them lost everything in the aftermath that followed. this is what is left of their village.this child is ten she has not been able to cry. >> my heart hurts she says, my mother my grand mother and my uncle got buried. youngsters take comfort in each other. nema only had a mother but she is gone. >> my uncle went to look for my mother. they only found her shoe....
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our sabina kuriakose is there as his wish is granted. >> reporter: a last wish from a dying veteran. army corporal brian prevard of yeadon has terminal illness. his liver and kidney failing. >> i'm just dealing with it every day. >> reporter: the only thing this former fort bragg squad leader wants is to be buried in full dress uniform but his was lost long ago in a house fire. >> it's very emotional. it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: care takers at live choice hospice -- >> for this request they got 9,480 responses. >> reporter: led to dave emmons a vet himself he was moved to act. >> i spent a couple of dollars i communicated with his old unit down in fort bragg. talked to sergeant major sergeant generals and everybody jumped on once they heard what was going on. >> reporter: on saturday corporal prevard donned that uniform. (applause). >> reporter: as a whole community from family to current national guard to yeadon's mayor and city council members celebrate his service. one last time. >> great. it feels great. wow! >> reporter: on this day, one of only handful of doctors say the c
our sabina kuriakose is there as his wish is granted. >> reporter: a last wish from a dying veteran. army corporal brian prevard of yeadon has terminal illness. his liver and kidney failing. >> i'm just dealing with it every day. >> reporter: the only thing this former fort bragg squad leader wants is to be buried in full dress uniform but his was lost long ago in a house fire. >> it's very emotional. it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: care takers at live choice...
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sabina kuriakose, "fox 29 news". >> and a young man and a teenager in jail tonight accused of firing shots outside of a party in new castle delaware. state police say 17 year old isiah jones, 20 year old cat ear wilson tried to get into a party being held at dance works dance studio on christianna road. after they returned away by security, police say jones and wilson tried to get inside a back door. when that didn't work, they came back to the front door and fired several shots at a security guard and four other people who were standing nearby. luckily, nobody was hurt. police quickly arrested them. and they are facing a number of charges. >> to your fox 29 weather authority, pretty nice saturday. rain on the way could it be a sunday spoiler dave? hopefully not? >> maybe not quite a spoiler. won't be wash out. there is very heavy rain in the forecast, not only continuing monday but early actuals, as well. little change tonight, if you step outside might see the clouds develop throughout the afternoon, clearing out that's what is happening in philadelphia right now. temperatures drop
sabina kuriakose, "fox 29 news". >> and a young man and a teenager in jail tonight accused of firing shots outside of a party in new castle delaware. state police say 17 year old isiah jones, 20 year old cat ear wilson tried to get into a party being held at dance works dance studio on christianna road. after they returned away by security, police say jones and wilson tried to get inside a back door. when that didn't work, they came back to the front door and fired several shots...
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. >> hey, sabina? >> yes, guys. well, they still have that center that up in fact they've pushed us little further back, back behind these barriers, they have survives ores, from the train derailment there with red cross case workers, just trying to go through everything they need to get on their wayment many of them are injured, some still looking for family members. we spoke earlier, you saw, with one woman, still sort in shock. i mean, you can really see the mow motion in her face, the tears in her eyes, still trying to grapple with everything. you saw there she told us her shoes had been blown off of her feet. wearing somebody else's shoes that the red cross volunteers had given her. so she could be able to get around, she told always she didn't have keys, luggage, or photo i.d. more details about her backgrounds. she is from virginia. she was headed to new york to visit her daughter and her two weekends grand daughter when all of this happened. she toll us she was sitting three cars back on the train. she said
. >> hey, sabina? >> yes, guys. well, they still have that center that up in fact they've pushed us little further back, back behind these barriers, they have survives ores, from the train derailment there with red cross case workers, just trying to go through everything they need to get on their wayment many of them are injured, some still looking for family members. we spoke earlier, you saw, with one woman, still sort in shock. i mean, you can really see the mow motion in her...
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chris and karen. >> all right sabina, thank you. >>> on monday, president obama will visit camden, newersey. the president will meet with police and young people in an effort to promote building better relationships with better law enforcement communities in which they serve. camden was recently designated a promise zone. initiative uses federal grants continue on crease economic opportunity, reduce crime and improve public health. during the president's visit he will discuss how such partnerships and community investment will create opportunities for all americans. >>> also new this morning four people have managed to escape a late night fire that happened in voorhees, new jersey on hidden acres drive shortly after 11:00 last night. fire fighters described what happened when they got there. >> when we arrived we found heavy fire, from the roof area. whole house was fully involved. we have crew that is came in, they went in the defense i have attack, and used massive streams and got inside and crews were able to, you know knock the rest have the fire down with interior attack after tha
chris and karen. >> all right sabina, thank you. >>> on monday, president obama will visit camden, newersey. the president will meet with police and young people in an effort to promote building better relationships with better law enforcement communities in which they serve. camden was recently designated a promise zone. initiative uses federal grants continue on crease economic opportunity, reduce crime and improve public health. during the president's visit he will discuss how...
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it's a beautiful day to be at the beach as you saw some pictures there earlier and as fox 29's sabina kuriakose reports, after long cold winter, folks are really getting an early start on the summer fun. >> reporter: boardwalk biking salt water taffy. >> don't forget about the popcorn. >> we've been up since 7:00 o'clock this morning and had things to do. every minute since we've been awake. >> reporter: jersey shore is back. with families, series, families on series. >> we've done arcades twice. we've gotten coffee and breakfast. we're heading to the center right now and maybe put put afterwards and the pool. we have a lot to do. >> reporter: all that before noon. the cadburys from bucks county are having a blast. >> amy grew up in ocean city, maryland. we put her to the test. >> i'm going to have to say ocean city, new jersey. >> reporter: businesses are thrilled. >> there's a lot of people up here. a lot of people coming in the store. >> reporter: so much fun. >> we know jackson maybe this will help. >> say thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: cadburys are one family out of 90,000
it's a beautiful day to be at the beach as you saw some pictures there earlier and as fox 29's sabina kuriakose reports, after long cold winter, folks are really getting an early start on the summer fun. >> reporter: boardwalk biking salt water taffy. >> don't forget about the popcorn. >> we've been up since 7:00 o'clock this morning and had things to do. every minute since we've been awake. >> reporter: jersey shore is back. with families, series, families on series....
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose talked to frightened neighbors who could do nothing but watch. >> an inferno, something i've never seen, i don't think i would ever want to see again. so close to my home. >> inferno that burned for nearly nine hours along cold well lane plymouth township, ripping through two businesses philadelphia, and gale ward woke to the flames just after 3:00 in the morning. >> it was so close 100 yards from our backyard. >> she rush her five year old son away from the back bedroom, residents in the home surrounding the burning building told to shelter in place for much of the day due to the heavy smoke, billowing through the air. one firefighter injured his hand no one else was hurt. crews coping with explosions as they arrived on the scene it took at least 100 firefighters to contain the fire by midday. concerned turning to the chemicals housed in the flooring company building, which fueled the flames. >> petroleum based products involved in the fire, with the water, they mix together and now into the storm drain system. so we're in the process of trying to remedy that
fox 29's sabina kuriakose talked to frightened neighbors who could do nothing but watch. >> an inferno, something i've never seen, i don't think i would ever want to see again. so close to my home. >> inferno that burned for nearly nine hours along cold well lane plymouth township, ripping through two businesses philadelphia, and gale ward woke to the flames just after 3:00 in the morning. >> it was so close 100 yards from our backyard. >> she rush her five year old son...
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the lets get to a sabina live at police headquarters with more on the verdict sabina. >> reporter: thatx officers acquitted by a jury a after more than a week of deliberations. they were cleared on charges that they sold drug money they beat suspects, that they lied to win convictions. the the officers as we have photos you might recognize them. we have been showing these photos over the last year as the the case winded its way through the system. perry betts, thomas liciardello, linwood norman, john spencer michael spicer, each has decade of experience on the force. the federal prosecutors in a 26 count racketeering indictment say the the men were part of the elite narcotics squad and toll more than $400,000 in drug money. they planted evidence. they roughed people up. even accused of dangling one allege drug dealer off a high rise balcony. jury after hearing all the arguments, well, they didn't buy any of it. here's defense talking after the verdict. >> we're lated that the jury saw it the way we did. >> it is a complete indication of these officers and complete rejection of the gover
the lets get to a sabina live at police headquarters with more on the verdict sabina. >> reporter: thatx officers acquitted by a jury a after more than a week of deliberations. they were cleared on charges that they sold drug money they beat suspects, that they lied to win convictions. the the officers as we have photos you might recognize them. we have been showing these photos over the last year as the the case winded its way through the system. perry betts, thomas liciardello, linwood...
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seeing pictures where sabina is at 30th street station. i see a lot of people on twitter, sack even, a on crutches wheelchairs. is that what you are seeing? >> reporter: those people, we haven't seen them here, but we know red cross is assisting passengers on the train who were not injured. now, there are two scenes here. here behind me, you can see, about handful of people, about half dozen people stranded to up five hours here at 30th street station. in philadelphia and new york, but the second scene, as we mentioned you can't see, the red cross assistance center for passengers and their families so around the corner behind corded off. the red cross said this is about 15 people so far who have been dealing with this derailment. had families driving in from out of town to pick up their loved ones. but, again the people who are stranded here not sure how they're getting home just yet there. were buses here earlier but, some of the people who were left hearsay that they didn't fit. hoping new bus is coming soon. now, listen as we talk to so
seeing pictures where sabina is at 30th street station. i see a lot of people on twitter, sack even, a on crutches wheelchairs. is that what you are seeing? >> reporter: those people, we haven't seen them here, but we know red cross is assisting passengers on the train who were not injured. now, there are two scenes here. here behind me, you can see, about handful of people, about half dozen people stranded to up five hours here at 30th street station. in philadelphia and new york, but...
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sabina is in ocean city. what's going on there?> reporter: will and -- bill and karen, this is for you. i flagged heather and mike down, i was like you guys have to meet us on the boardwalk and we ended up meeting them right in front of where they were going to have breakfast anyway. >> right. >> reporter: you've been spending summers here throughout your childhood. it's great. yesterday was a really good for the beach. we're hoping today is the same. it looks perfect. >> this is the first time on a surrey, first time on the boardwalk, what do you think? >> it's nice. it's a lot more organized than i would have thought. >> you're trying to turn and there are all these runners. >> how is it going with the surrey down the boardwalk? >> it's relaxing. >> i get to sit here and let her steer. >> i saw her coming and you're steering. can you ring your bill for me? so we talked about, you guys are making brisk business. what are people getting? >> doughnuts, muffins, egg sand wishes. >> usually down the shore i like fudge and cotton candy
sabina is in ocean city. what's going on there?> reporter: will and -- bill and karen, this is for you. i flagged heather and mike down, i was like you guys have to meet us on the boardwalk and we ended up meeting them right in front of where they were going to have breakfast anyway. >> right. >> reporter: you've been spending summers here throughout your childhood. it's great. yesterday was a really good for the beach. we're hoping today is the same. it looks perfect. >>...
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. >> fox 29's sabina kuriakose spoke to those who knew him this morning. >> it is just hard. >> forty-sixs awfully young. it is just terrible. >> a tragedy. >> reporter: prayers and thoughts of remembrance for beau biden and his family parish in greenville, delaware. church goers at st. joseph on the brandywine knew the former state attorney general since he was a boy. they are reeling at his sudden death from brain cancer. >> it is just incredibly sad. he was the nicest person. just again wine. he truly cared about everybody >> people have so much to give, and they are cut off in the prime of their life. >> reporter: monsignor joseph redmond says beau his wife and two young children were dedicated members of the congregation. he says the vice-president's son attended mass, until his illness worsened. >> as he started to deteriorate which we only know now but you could see coming to church he would have trouble walking and so when the folks were come to him he was staggered but that was, just because of the illness you know. >> he was just a guy who was very understanding. he took the tim
. >> fox 29's sabina kuriakose spoke to those who knew him this morning. >> it is just hard. >> forty-sixs awfully young. it is just terrible. >> a tragedy. >> reporter: prayers and thoughts of remembrance for beau biden and his family parish in greenville, delaware. church goers at st. joseph on the brandywine knew the former state attorney general since he was a boy. they are reeling at his sudden death from brain cancer. >> it is just incredibly sad. he...
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose spoke to participants about the race and all that it means for them. >> it is very emotional and you know, i'm very fortunate that she's here and we can just spend 15 more mothers day together. >> reporter: breast cancer survivor teresa cain and her daughter chelsea the race for a cure is personal. >> it has high steaks. >> i'm doing this so there is something for her some day and hopefully we will find a cure. >> she got her diagnosis 15 years ago. today early hardships are here. breast cancer is never far from their mind. >> it is always on my mind now, so because she's a survivor and she was put through all this i am very careful. >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: even this mothers day they are here with a hundred thousand others and susan komen, 21st race for the cure. a a show of power on the parkway, philadelphia, leading with hope and radiating strength. >> when you go into a treatment you think you are the only one, until today, you know you are not the only one. >> reporter: antoine leach is here with her teach and her four year-old daughter mckenzie. two
fox 29's sabina kuriakose spoke to participants about the race and all that it means for them. >> it is very emotional and you know, i'm very fortunate that she's here and we can just spend 15 more mothers day together. >> reporter: breast cancer survivor teresa cain and her daughter chelsea the race for a cure is personal. >> it has high steaks. >> i'm doing this so there is something for her some day and hopefully we will find a cure. >> she got her diagnosis 15...
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sabina kuriakose fox 29 news. >> very own brad satan was in that run. i'm sure he did fantastic. we will fine continuing coverage on my fox philly.com. >>> disturbing graffiti showing up in olde city. police are trying to figure out who did this. someone spray painted cop lives don't matter on a security gate in the building on bank street. one of our viewers e mailed us a tip at 5:00 this morning. we called police. they had no idea that the graffiti was there. >>> day of prayer and peace in baltimore and here in philadelphia the faithful are praying for the city trying to return to normal. >> unaudible. >> prayer service held this morning the at this philadelphia prayer clinic church. this is at 18th and pulaski in north philadelphia the service was led bypass for desmond burns. >>> changes underway after promising signs of peace. >> it has been a tumultuous weeze very angry about the death of 25 year-old freddie gray but as fox's peter ducey reports baltimore is trying to pick itself backup. >> ♪ >> reporter: maryland governor larry hogan is calling for day of peace and prayers
sabina kuriakose fox 29 news. >> very own brad satan was in that run. i'm sure he did fantastic. we will fine continuing coverage on my fox philly.com. >>> disturbing graffiti showing up in olde city. police are trying to figure out who did this. someone spray painted cop lives don't matter on a security gate in the building on bank street. one of our viewers e mailed us a tip at 5:00 this morning. we called police. they had no idea that the graffiti was there. >>> day...
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our sabina kuriakose was there as his wish was granted. >> reporter: a last wish from a dying veteran7-year-old army corporal brian prevard has a terminal illness. liver and kidney failing. >> it's just a matter of time. i'm just dealing with it every day. >> reporter: the only thing this former fort bragg squad leader wants is to be buried in full dress uniform. but his was lost long ago in a house fire. >> it's very emotional. it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: care takers at live hospice -- >> for this request they got 9,480 responses. >> reporter: led to dave emmons a vet himself he was moved to action. >> i spent a couple dollars i communicated with his odd unit down at fort bragg. talked to the sergeant majors, talked to generals and everybody jumped on once they heard what was going on. >> reporter: on saturday he donned that uniform. (applause). >> reporter: the whole community from family to current national guard to yeadon's mayor and city council members celebrate his service. one last time. >> great. feels great. >> wow! >> reporter: on this day, one of only a handful of doc
our sabina kuriakose was there as his wish was granted. >> reporter: a last wish from a dying veteran7-year-old army corporal brian prevard has a terminal illness. liver and kidney failing. >> it's just a matter of time. i'm just dealing with it every day. >> reporter: the only thing this former fort bragg squad leader wants is to be buried in full dress uniform. but his was lost long ago in a house fire. >> it's very emotional. it's heartbreaking. >> reporter:...
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sabina kuriakose fox 29 news. >>> a crash on the new jersey turnpike late last night sends six peopleo the hospital mercer county. state police say a military humvee and a black sports car collided in hamilton township. one person from inside that humvee was flown to the hospital hospital. spinal cord injuries. three other people from the humvee and two from the sports car went to the hospital the crash is under investigation. >>> a man found shot on the streets of camden has died. police responding to dolphin street for reports of a shooting this was just before 9:00 o'clock last night and they found 32-year-old mark stone of sewell shot and lying on the road. officers rushing him to a local hospital where he later died. police say they are still tonight looking for that shooter shooter. >>> investigators looking looking into a suspicious fire at abandoned building in wilmington delaware delaware. this warehouse went up in flames late last night and burn to the ground in just a few hours. the building was once used as a maintenance shop for a textile plant located within the now vaca
sabina kuriakose fox 29 news. >>> a crash on the new jersey turnpike late last night sends six peopleo the hospital mercer county. state police say a military humvee and a black sports car collided in hamilton township. one person from inside that humvee was flown to the hospital hospital. spinal cord injuries. three other people from the humvee and two from the sports car went to the hospital the crash is under investigation. >>> a man found shot on the streets of camden has...
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i know sabina is live down there now at 30th street station. sack even, a good morning what's it like there at 30th street station? >> reporter: hey, good morning, guys. take a look right behind me. you can see that board there. completely canceled all trains between philadelphia and new york. just canceled, cancelled canceled. inside hereof course we have about a hands full of people here who seem to be waiting don't know what their next move is, as their train overnight here was cancelled as you mentioned back behind us just little bit red cross has set up family assistance center for passengers who were on the derailed train they say they have people here who they're assisting with blanket, food and whatever information they're able to provide of course just little bit behind us here to afford those passengers some privacy. also the center set up for any family members who may be rushing here, don't know where to go, need information, need to try to reach their loved ones. so we're told the red cross also assisted about 15 people, this morni
i know sabina is live down there now at 30th street station. sack even, a good morning what's it like there at 30th street station? >> reporter: hey, good morning, guys. take a look right behind me. you can see that board there. completely canceled all trains between philadelphia and new york. just canceled, cancelled canceled. inside hereof course we have about a hands full of people here who seem to be waiting don't know what their next move is, as their train overnight here was...
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sabina kuriakose. investigators were working through the night at the site of last week's deadly train derailment. the steps that amtrak is being ordered to take immediately. let's get a check of the forecast because we had a pretty nice weekend. we had a lot of graduations. we have more graduations today, immaculata college, moore college of art. we had villanova, st. joe yesterday. we want to he zoo your pictures. but first we have this weather question. ohio, karen and bill, i can't ride today because dave keeps telling me that it's go to rain. exactly when can i ride? let me know because i need my therapy? >> you need your therapy, well, maybe not today unfortunately. there are showers out there. not ever where, though, so depending on where you live you might wake up to a cloudy sky with some patchy clouds. a little farther south is where you're running into the rain this morning. these are light showers passing through april the area is to the south and west of philadelphia unlike yesterday where
sabina kuriakose. investigators were working through the night at the site of last week's deadly train derailment. the steps that amtrak is being ordered to take immediately. let's get a check of the forecast because we had a pretty nice weekend. we had a lot of graduations. we have more graduations today, immaculata college, moore college of art. we had villanova, st. joe yesterday. we want to he zoo your pictures. but first we have this weather question. ohio, karen and bill, i can't ride...
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on phone and not run out. >> they will find a way to get us though, i just know it. >> all right sabinak you. >>> speaking from experience. >> um-hmm. >>> sue serio started her memorial take weekend early she's already down the the shore. >> sue, how was your drive down to ocean city. >> it was beautiful, in the dark. now the sunnies up, and there is in traffic then. we invite to you come down now especially if you have an early start and you are already here, along any of those jersey shore towns you can make it here by the time, we are still going on. i guess we will get finish here around 10:00 o'clock this morning. good morning everybody. beautiful day at the shore your forecast is coming up. >>> we have breaking news in camden, new jersey, sky fox over this two alarm fire on cain avenue and rose street: we are still seeing smoke coming out of this building. you can see there are crews on the scene. there is a ladder truck at this point trying to get it focused on the roof area right there. >> cain avenue very busy. it is near mount evefram avenue at cain and rose as, alex just said
on phone and not run out. >> they will find a way to get us though, i just know it. >> all right sabinak you. >>> speaking from experience. >> um-hmm. >>> sue serio started her memorial take weekend early she's already down the the shore. >> sue, how was your drive down to ocean city. >> it was beautiful, in the dark. now the sunnies up, and there is in traffic then. we invite to you come down now especially if you have an early start and you are...
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose is in chalfont for us, sabina, good morning. >> reporter: good morning guys. we just talk to the victims as they left the police station here this morning understandably, they are tired. they told me they just wanted to get home, this morning. now lets take a look at some video we shot earlier this morning at the scene. still a very active scene. we're told police still holding it the out there we were just update by the chief in new britain township. they are tracking a cell phone ping from a foal stone even at the scene to montgomery county. they say that cell has new been turn off. here's what we know. home invasion happened around 12:15 this morning. two armed men kick in the door of the home on south the limekiln pike and new jersey avenue. police say that five people age 21 to 28, all roommates were living inside the home. four were home at the time. suspects we're told were armed with handguns, they forced the residents on to the ground, they demand todd know where another roommate a woman was. she wasn't home at the time. we're told suspects then pist
fox 29's sabina kuriakose is in chalfont for us, sabina, good morning. >> reporter: good morning guys. we just talk to the victims as they left the police station here this morning understandably, they are tired. they told me they just wanted to get home, this morning. now lets take a look at some video we shot earlier this morning at the scene. still a very active scene. we're told police still holding it the out there we were just update by the chief in new britain township. they are...
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let get out to sabina a a kuriakose at philadelphia police headquarters with more reaction sabina. >>eporter: good morning, that trial has been going on for more than a month. here's video from just after the verdict was read at the courthouse. there is relief from the officers and families as they learned, that the officers had been cleared. now federal prosecutors had alleged that the six officers, stole hundreds of thousands of dollars in drug money that they beat suspects, that they lied to win convictions. their case was built largely on testimony from drug dealers, as mentioned former officer who testified against his former collogues this was an elite narcotics unit a and because of the charges, more than a hundred convictions loving that unit, investigation has been overturn. we did speak with one defendant just outside of court his name is perry betts and gave us his reaction to the jury's decision. >> great day: i had a great lawyer. i'm just happy that everybody got a not guilty and take it one day at a time. tough thing for my family to go through. my co-defendants and the
let get out to sabina a a kuriakose at philadelphia police headquarters with more reaction sabina. >>eporter: good morning, that trial has been going on for more than a month. here's video from just after the verdict was read at the courthouse. there is relief from the officers and families as they learned, that the officers had been cleared. now federal prosecutors had alleged that the six officers, stole hundreds of thousands of dollars in drug money that they beat suspects, that they...
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. >> our sabina kuriakose live at st. patrick's church in wilmington where prayers are going up for the whole entire biden family. sabina, good morning. >> reporter: good mornings karen, and bill a prayer will be said this morning here at vice president joe biden's family parish of st. patrick's churr of when mass begins at 9:00 this morning in greenville, members of beau biden's par rich praying for his wife and two young children, as well. now, beau biden born here in wilmington. his death is sending shock waves through the political establishment here. he was an extremely popular figure here in delaware. governor jack markell's telling fox news that if biden had lived to seek the governorship next year, as he had planned, he believes biden would have won. now, county executives here describing biden as the most popular politician in the state, telling fox, that beau biden thought he was going to win his battle with brain cancer. biden had been at walter reed national military medical center since may 19th, for then und
. >> our sabina kuriakose live at st. patrick's church in wilmington where prayers are going up for the whole entire biden family. sabina, good morning. >> reporter: good mornings karen, and bill a prayer will be said this morning here at vice president joe biden's family parish of st. patrick's churr of when mass begins at 9:00 this morning in greenville, members of beau biden's par rich praying for his wife and two young children, as well. now, beau biden born here in wilmington....
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>> sabina? you're 14? so you started working when you were 13 years old? >> so what's the average age of your workers? >> but we just spoke to a girl who said she's 14. >> walmart told us they don't tolerate child labor in their supply chain - and they're investigating whether this finishing center did any work on walmart products. once we found one finishing house, it wasn't hard to find others. >> what are you making? >> how many buttons do you put on everyday? >> how old are you? >> how long have you been working here? >> shewli, how old are you? >> shewli, do you go to school? >> how much money do you make here, shewli? >> 2,500 take is just 32 dollars a month. >> shewli, you're putting the elastic band into old navy pants? >> it says "old navy" >> old navy >> old navy is owned by gap inc, one of the largest clothing companies in the world. this is where a lot of america's clothes come from - and it's a reality many companies don't want us to see. this is one of very many subcontracting factories at the bottom of the supply chain in bangladesh. it seem
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sabina was there. how many questions, what have we learned so far. >>reporter: this infant may have been more than one month old. we're told that he was found inside a duffle bag here along a home on the 5800 block of norfolk street. we do have new video from overnight to show you as crime scene investigators searched the home for clues. we're told they took out two paper bags full of evidence from the home before clearing the keep this morning we're told there has been no charges filed so far in this case. now police say it was around 5:30 last evening when the body of a baby boy was found inside that duffle bag. a man found the baby but we don't that man's relationship to the baby. the baby was rushed to the hospital at the university of of hospital where he was pronounced dead just a half-hour later. now, the mother of this child was actually already at hup. she was admitted the night before, on thursday night. we don't know why ' was admitted or her condition. we do know she was a 22 year old woman. this baby's death is suspicious. we don't have
sabina was there. how many questions, what have we learned so far. >>reporter: this infant may have been more than one month old. we're told that he was found inside a duffle bag here along a home on the 5800 block of norfolk street. we do have new video from overnight to show you as crime scene investigators searched the home for clues. we're told they took out two paper bags full of evidence from the home before clearing the keep this morning we're told there has been no charges filed...
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sabina valdez is president of a small community of miners who work the manuani river nearby.n she was disturbed by the level of destruction other miners had done to this land. but mining does more than strip a forest bare miner's bring in mercury to extract those tiny flecks of gold. >> mercury has a very unique characteristic of binding with gold, forming an amalgam. for a miner, it's almost like magic. >> if there was any question as to whether this area was contaminated with mercury - the answer is right here. the film amazon gold documented miners working with mercury at a mine deep in the rainforest. people are stepping into mercury? >> people are stepping into that mix of sediment, mercury and water, and stomping on it like you would grapes. because you need all those little pieces of gold to touch the mercury to be able to capture it. >> manuani miner john valdez works with mercury almost every day. miners can also be exposed to mercury vapors. that's because once they extract their amalgam - they have to burn off the mercury to get to the gold. >> so these miners are
sabina valdez is president of a small community of miners who work the manuani river nearby.n she was disturbed by the level of destruction other miners had done to this land. but mining does more than strip a forest bare miner's bring in mercury to extract those tiny flecks of gold. >> mercury has a very unique characteristic of binding with gold, forming an amalgam. for a miner, it's almost like magic. >> if there was any question as to whether this area was contaminated with...